List of David Tennant performances
Appearance
The following is a list of performances by the Scottish actor and voice actor David Tennant.
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1993 | Spaces | Vinny | Short film | [1] |
1996 | Jude | Drunken undergraduate | [2] | |
1997 | Bite | Alastair Galbraith | Short film | [3] |
1998 | L.A. Without a Map | Richard | [2] | |
1999 | The Last September | Captain Gerald Colthurst | [4] | |
2000 | Being Considered | Larry | [5] | |
2001 | Sweetnight Goodheart | Peter | Short film | |
2002 | Nine 1/2 Minutes | Charlie | Short film | [5] |
2003 | Bright Young Things | Ginger Littlejohn | [2] | |
2004 | Traffic Warden | Traffic warden | Short film | [5] |
Old Street | Mr. Watson | Short film | [5] | |
2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Barty Crouch Jr. | [2] | |
2006 | Free Jimmy | Hamish (voice) | [6] | |
2007 | Recovery | Alan Hamilton | TV Movie | [7] |
2009 | Glorious 39 | Hector | [8] | |
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold | Sir Piers Pomfrey | [9] | ||
2010 | How to Train Your Dragon | Spitelout (voice) | [10] | |
2011 | The Decoy Bride | James Arber | [11] | |
Fright Night | Peter Vincent | [12] | ||
The Itch of the Golden Nit | News announcer / Stretchy McStretch (voices) | [13] | ||
2012 | The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists | Charles Darwin (voice) | [14] | |
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger | Donald Peterson / Roderick Peterson | [15][16] | ||
2014 | Postman Pat: The Movie | Wilf (voice) | [17][18] | |
What We Did on Our Holiday | Doug | [19] | ||
2015 | Reds and Grays | Robbie (voice) | [20] | |
96 Ways to Say I Love You | Mark | Short film | [21] | |
2016 | Fireman Sam: Alien Alert | Buck Douglas (voice) | [22] | |
2017 | Mad to Be Normal | R. D. Laing | [23] | |
Ferdinand | Angus (voice) | [24] | ||
You, Me and Him | John | Released on VOD | [25] | |
2018 | Bad Samaritan | Cale Erendreich | [26] | |
Mary Queen of Scots | John Knox | [27] | ||
2019 | How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World | Spitelout / Ivar the Witless (voices) |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1987 | Anti-smoking film | Jim | Glasgow Health Board PSA | [2][28] |
1988 | Dramarama | Neil McDonald | Episode: "The Secret of Croftmore" | [2] |
1992 | Strathblair | Archie the Hiker | Episode: "Sheep Don't Safely Graze" | [29] |
Bunch of Five | Policeman | Episode: "Miles Better" | ||
1993 | The Brown Man | Ventriloquist | [30] | |
Rab C Nesbitt | Davina | Episode: "Touch" | [2] | |
1994 | Takin' Over the Asylum | Campbell Bain | [31] | |
1995 | The Bill | Steve Clemens | Episode: "Deadline" | [2] |
The Tales of Para Handy | John MacBryde | Series 2, episode 2: "Para Handy's Piper" | ||
1996 | A Mug's Game | Gavin | Series 1, episode 4 | |
1997 | Holding the Baby | Nurse | Series 1, episode 2 | |
Conjuring Shakespeare | Angelo | Episode: "Like a Virgin" | [32] | |
1998 | Duck Patrol | Simon "Darwin" Brown | [2] | |
1999 | The Mrs Bradley Mysteries | Max Valentine | Episode: "Death at the Opera" | |
Love in the 21st Century | John | Episode: "Reproduction" | ||
2000 | Randall and Hopkirk | Gordon Stylus | Episode: "Drop Dead" | [2] |
2001 | People Like Us | Rob Harker | Episode: "The Actor" | [2] |
High Stakes | Gaz Whitney | Episode: "The Magic Word" | ||
Only Human | Tyler | Pilot | ||
2002 | Foyle's War | Theo Howard | Episode: "A Lesson in Murder" | [33] |
Boots UK advert | Husband | [2] | ||
2003 | Terri McIntyre | Greig Millar | Series 2 | |
Scream of the Shalka | Caretaker | 1 episode | [2] | |
Trust | Gavin MacEwan | Series 1, episode 6 | ||
Posh Nosh | Jose-Luis | 2 episodes | [34] | |
Spine Chillers | Dr. Krull | Series 1, episode 1 | ||
2004 | The Deputy | Christopher Williams | ||
He Knew He Was Right | Rev Gibson | [35][36] | ||
Blackpool | DI Carlisle | [2][34] | ||
2005 | The Quatermass Experiment | Dr. Gordon Briscoe | [2] | |
Casanova | Giacomo Casanova | 3 episodes | [2] | |
Secret Smile | Brendan Block | [37] | ||
Doctor Who: A New Dimension | Narrator (voice) | Doctor Who Confidential pilot | ||
2005–10, 2013 | Doctor Who | Tenth Doctor | Series 2, 3, 4, 2008–2010 Specials, 2013 Specials | [38][39] |
2006 | The Romantics | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
The Chatterley Affair | Richard Hoggart | [40] | ||
2007 | Comic Relief Sketch | Mr. Logan / The Doctor | Alongside Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate | |
Dead Ringers | Regenerated Tony Blair | |||
The Infinite Quest | Tenth Doctor | [41] | ||
Learners | Chris | [42] | ||
Extras | Himself / The Doctor | Christmas Special | [43] | |
The Human Footprint | Narrator (voice) | [44] | ||
2007–08 | The Friday Night Project | Guest host | 2 episodes | [45] |
2008 | Everest ER | Narrator (voice) | ||
Einstein and Eddington | Sir Arthur Eddington | [46] | ||
2009 | The Sarah Jane Adventures | Tenth Doctor | 2 episodes | [47] |
Rex Is Not Your Lawyer | Rex Alexander | NBC pilot | [48] | |
Dreamland | Tenth Doctor | 6 episodes | [49] | |
Nan's Christmas Carol | Ghost of Christmas Present | The Catherine Tate Show spin-off | ||
Hamlet | Prince Hamlet | [50] | ||
Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions | Narrator (voice) | |||
Comic Relief 2009 | Presenter | |||
Doctor Who: Tonight's the Night | Himself | |||
Troubled Young Minds | Narrator (voice) | [51] | ||
2009–10 | Masterpiece Contemporary | Host | [52] | |
2010 | Single Father | Dave Tiler | [53][54] | |
Caught in the Web – A Newsround Special | Narrator (voice) | [55] | ||
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man | Narrator (voice) | [56] | ||
My Life | Narrator (voice) | Episode: "Karate Kids" | ||
Diet or My Husband Dies | Narrator (voice) | [57] | ||
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide | Himself | [58] | ||
Stealing Shakespeare | Narrator (voice) | |||
Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice | Narrator (voice) | BBC Wildlife Specials | [59] | |
2011 | United | Jimmy Murphy | [60] | |
This is Jinsy | Mr. Slightlyman | Series 1, Episode 1 | [61] | |
The Father of Australia | Narrator (voice) | [62] | ||
Starlight: For the Children | Narrator (voice) | Narrated episodes 5–10 | [63] | |
The TA & The Taliban | Narrator (voice) | [64] | ||
Gerry Rafferty: Right Down the Line | Narrator (voice) | [65] | ||
Shrek: Once Upon a Time | Narrator (voice) | [66] | ||
Earthflight | Narrator (voice) | [67] | ||
2011–12 | Twenty Twelve | Narrator (voice) | Series 1 and 2 | [54] |
2012 | Playhouse Presents | Will | Series 1, Episode 1: "The Minor Character" | [68] |
True Love | Nick | Series 1, Episode 1 | [69] | |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Huyang (voice) | 3 episodes | [70] | |
Tree Fu Tom | Twigs (voice) | [71] | ||
Wild About Pandas | Narrator (voice) | [72] | ||
We Won't Drop the Baby | Narrator (voice) | [73] | ||
Discovering Hamlet | Himself | [74] | ||
Shakespeare Uncovered – Hamlet | Himself | [75] | ||
Virgin Media adverts | Himself | [76] | ||
Comedy World Cup | Presenter | |||
Our Secret Universe: The Hidden Life of the Cell | Narrator (voice) | [77] | ||
2012–18 | DreamWorks Dragons | Spitelout (voice) | 17 episodes | |
2013 | Penguins – Spy in the Huddle | Narrator (voice) | [78] | |
Comic Relief 2013 | Presenter | |||
Fish Hooks | Oscar's Brain (voice) | 2 episodes | ||
Spies of Warsaw | Jean-François Mercier | [79] | ||
2013–17 | Broadchurch | DI Alec Hardy | 24 episodes | [80] |
2013 | The Politician's Husband | Aiden Hoynes | 3 episodes | [81] |
The Escape Artist | Will Burton | 3 episodes | [82] | |
The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot | Himself | [83] | ||
2014 | Gracepoint | Emmett Carver | 10 episodes; US remake of Broadchurch | [80][84] |
Dolphins - Spy in the Pod | Narrator (voice) | BBC Wildlife Specials | [85] | |
2014–17 | W1A | Narrator (voice) | Sequel to Twenty Twelve | [86] |
2015 | Pets – Wild at Heart | Narrator (voice) | BBC Wildlife Specials | [87] |
Growing Up Wild | Narrator (voice) | BBC Wildlife Specials | [88] | |
Jake and the Never Land Pirates | Dread | 2 episodes | [89] | |
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | Igor the Door (voice) | Episode: "Mickey's Monster Musical" | ||
Knights of Classic Drama | Narrator (voice) | |||
Dames of Classic Drama | Narrator (voice) | |||
Inside Einstein's Mind: The Enigma of Space and Time | Narrator (voice) | British version only | ||
2015–16 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Fugitoid (voice) | 15 episodes | [90] |
2015–19 | Have I Got News for You | Guest host | [91][92][93] | |
Jessica Jones | Kevin Thompson / Kilgrave | 13 episodes | [94] | |
2016 | Family Guy | Tenth Doctor (voice) | Episode: "Inside Family Guy" | [95] |
2017 | The Last Leg | Guest | [96] | |
Thunderbirds Are Go | Tycho Reeves (voice) | Episode: "Hyperspeed" | [97] | |
The Highway Rat | The Highway Rat (voice) | Short film | [98] | |
Gudrun The Viking Princess | Narrator (voice) | [99] | ||
2017–present | DuckTales | Scrooge McDuck (voice) | Replacing Alan Young | [100] |
2018–present | Final Space | Lord Commander (voice) | [101] | |
2018 | Hang Ups | Martin Lamb | Episode #1.2 | [102] |
Camping | Walt Jodell | 8 episodes | [103] | |
There She Goes | Simon | 5 episodes | [104] | |
2019 | gen:LOCK | Dr. Weller (voice) | 8 episodes | [105] |
Good Omens | Crowley | 6 episodes | [106] | |
Criminal | Dr. Edgar Fallon | Episode: "Edgar" | [107] | |
2020 | Deadwater Fell | Tom Kendrick | 4 episodes; also executive producer | [108] |
2020 | Robot spy gorilla infiltrates a wild gorilla troop | Narrator(voice) | BBC Spy In The Wild | |
TBA | Des | Dennis Nilsen | ITV mini-series | [109] |
Americons | [110] |
Stage
Audio
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1993 | The Fifty Friends of Simon Goberschmitt | Raymond | BBC Radio 4 | |
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Policeman | BBC Radio 4 | ||
1994 | Knocking on Heaven's Door | Lindsay Lerner | BBC Radio 4 | |
1996 | Paint Her Well | The Son | BBC Radio 4 | |
1998 | Hemlock and After | Eric Craddock | BBC Radio 4 | |
The Airmen Who Would Not Die | Captain Raymond "Hinch" Hinchliffe | BBC Radio 4 | ||
The Golden Triangle: The Order of Release | John Everett Millais | BBC Radio 4 | ||
1999 | Fire in the Heart | Reader | BBC Radio 4 | |
2000 | Henry VI, Part 1 | Henry VI | Arkangel Shakespeare | |
Henry VI, Part 2 | Henry VI | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
Henry VI, Part 3 | Henry VI | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
The Sea | Willy Carson | BBC Radio 3 | ||
2001 | Much Ado about Nothing | Benedick | BBC Radio 4 | |
Sunday Worship | Himself | BBC Radio 4 | ||
The Long Firm | Narrator | Whole Story Audiobooks | ||
He Kills Coppers | Narrator | Whole Story Audiobooks | ||
True Crime | Narrator | Whole Story Audiobooks | ||
Doctor Who: Colditz | Feldwebel Kurtz | Big Finish | ||
Dr Finlay: Adventures of a Black Bag | Jackson | BBC Radio 4 | ||
2002 | Dr Finlay: Further Adventures of a Black Bag | McKellor | BBC Radio 4 | |
Double Income, No Kids Yet | Daniel | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Facade | William Walton | BBC Radio 4 drama based on Façade | [142] | |
The Museum | Brian | BBC Radio 4 | [143] | |
Island | Calum | BBC Radio 4 | [143] | |
2003 | Doctor Who: Sympathy for the Devil | Colonel Brimmecombe-Wood | Big Finish | |
Doctor Who: Exile | Time Lord No. 2 / Pub landlord | Big Finish | ||
Caesar! – Peeling Figs for Julius | Caligula | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka | Caretaker | BBCi | ||
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents | Dangerous Beans | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Pompeii | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | ||
The Rotters' Club | Bill Trotter | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Mansfield Park | Tom Price | BBC Radio 4 | [144] | |
Strangers and Brothers | Donald Howerd | BBC Radio 4 | ||
The Merlin Conspiracy | Narrator | Co-narrated with Emilia Fox | [145] | |
The Mill on the Floss | Phillip Wakeman / Gypsy | BBC Radio 4 | [143] | |
A Quick Change | Colin | BBC Radio 4 | [143] | |
2004 | Dalek Empire III | Galanar | Big Finish | |
Doctor Who: Medicinal Purposes | Daft Jamie | Big Finish | ||
Quite Ugly One Morning | Narrator | Time Warner | ||
Starter for Ten | Narrator | Hodder & Stoughton | ||
Whiteout | Narrator | Macmillan Digital Audio | ||
The Merchant of Venice | Launcelot Gobbo | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
Richard III | The Archbishop / Ghost of Henry VI | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
How to Train Your Dragon | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
How to Be a Pirate | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
2005 | UNIT: The Wasting | Colonel Brimmecombe-Wood | Big Finish | |
Dixon of Dock Green | PC Andy Crawford | BBC Radio 4 | ||
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright | Luther Arkwright | Big Finish | ||
The Beasts of Clawstone Castle | Narrator | Macmillan Digital Audio | ||
Macbeth | Porter | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
King Lear | Edgar | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
The Comedy of Errors | Antipholus of Syracuse | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
Romeo and Juliet | Mercutio | Arkangel Shakespeare | ||
2006 | The Virgin Radio Christmas Panto | Buttons | Virgin Radio | |
Doctor Who: The Stone Rose | Narrator | BBC Audio | ||
Doctor Who: The Resurrection Casket | Narrator | BBC Audio | ||
Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned | Narrator | BBC Audio | ||
How to Speak Dragonese | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
2007 | The Wooden Overcoat | Peter | BBC Radio 4 | |
How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
2008 | Doctor Who: Pest Control | Narrator | BBC Audio | |
Nebulous | Doctor Beep | BBC Radio 4 | ||
2009 | Doctor Who: The Day of the Troll | Narrator | BBC Audio | |
How to Twist a Dragon's Tale | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
2010 | Of Mice and Men | George Milton | BBC Radio 4 | [146][147] |
Murder in Samarkand | Craig Murray | BBC Radio 4 | ||
How to Ride a Dragon's Storm | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
Doctor Who: The Last Voyage | Narrator | BBC Audio | ||
Doctor Who: Dead Air | Narrator | BBC Audio | ||
Bear Snores On | Narrator | Simon & Schuster Children's Books | [148] | |
Dogfish | Narrator | Simon & Schuster Children's Books | ||
How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop | Narrator | BBC Radio 2 | [149] | |
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a Vampire | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | [150] | |
MacB | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | [143] | |
Hairy Maclary Story Collection | Narrator | Collection of eight stories | [151] | |
2011 | My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece | Narrator | Orion Books | [152] |
Kafka: The Musical | Franz Kafka | BBC Radio 3 | [153] | |
The Gobetweenies | Joe | BBC Radio 4 | [154] | |
Tales of Hans Christian Andersen | Narrator | BBC Learning | [155] | |
The Purple Land | Richard Lamb | BBC Radio 4 | [156][157] | |
Life and Fate | Nikolai Krymov | BBC Radio 4 | [158] | |
How to Break a Dragon's Heart | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
Supermarket Zoo | Narrator | Simon & Schuster | ||
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a Vampire 2 | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | [159] | |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again | Narrator | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series | [160] | |
The Pied Piper of Hamelin | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | [161][162][163][164] | |
Stevenson in Love | Robert Stevenson | BBC Radio 4 | ||
2012 | Love Virtually | Leo | BBC Radio 4 | |
Book at Bedtime – Stonemouth | Reader | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Believe It! | Young Richard Wilson | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Romeo and Juliet | Prince Escalus | BBC Radio 3 | [165][166] | |
Twelfth Night | Malvolio | BBC Radio 3 | ||
Silver: The Return to Treasure Island | Narrator | Whole Story Audiobooks | [167] | |
How to Steal a Dragon's Sword | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Narrator | BBC Audio | [168] | |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Narrator | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series | ||
Waiting for the Boatman | Mario Minniti | BBC Radio 4 | ||
Jack and the Flum Flum Tree | Narrator | Macmillan Digital Audio | ||
The Rhyming Rabbit | Narrator | Macmillan Digital Audio | ||
2013 | Every Seventh Wave | Leo | BBC Radio 4 | |
The Great Scott: The Fair Maid of Perth | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [169] | |
The Great Scott: Rob Roy | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [170] | |
The Great Scott: Waverley | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [170] | |
2014 | The Great Scott: Redgauntlet | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [171] |
The Great Scott: Ivanhoe | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [171] | |
The Great Scott: The Bride of Lammermoor | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [171] | |
How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
2015 | Carmilla | Dr. Martin Hesselius | Amazon Audible | [172] |
How to Betray a Dragon's Hero | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | ||
The Great Scott: The Heart of Midlothian | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [173] | |
The Great Scott: The Antiquary | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [173] | |
The Great Scott: The Talisman | Walter Scott | BBC Radio 4 | [173] | |
2016 | Doctor Who: Technophobia | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [174] |
Doctor Who: Time Reaver | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [174] | |
Doctor Who: Death and the Queen | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [174] | |
How to Fight a Dragon's Fury | Narrator | Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series | [175] | |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon | Narrator | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series | ||
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Race Against Time | Narrator | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series | ||
Look Back in Anger | Jimmy Porter | BBC Radio 4. Directed by Richard Wilson. (60th Anniversary production.) |
[176] | |
The Beach of Falesa | Wiltshire | BBC Radio 4 | [177] | |
The Ebb Tide | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 | [178] | |
The Mark of the Gold Light | Noriam | - | [179] | |
2017 | The Wizards of Once | Narrator | The Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell | [180] |
Doctor Who: Infamy of the Zaross | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [181] | |
Doctor Who: Sword of the Chevalier | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [181] | |
Doctor Who: Cold Vengeance | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [181] | |
2018 | Wild Honey | Platanov | BBC Radio 4 | [182] |
The Wizards of Once: Twice Magic | Narrator | The Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell | [183] | |
2019 | Doctor Who: No Place | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [184] |
Doctor Who: One Mile Down | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [184] | |
Doctor Who: The Creeping Death | Tenth Doctor | Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures | [184] |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Kinect Sports Rivals | Narrator | [185] | |
2015 | Lego Dimensions | Tenth Doctor (archival audio used) | [186] | |
Just Cause 3 | Propaganda Minister | [187] | ||
2017 | Call of Duty: WWII | Drostan Hynd | Voice and likeness | [188] |
See also
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